Jets vs. Broncos: Game Info, where to watch, notes

The Jets were able to get back in the win column last week against the Chiefs thanks to an offensive explosion. Can they make it two in a row?

The Broncos limp into this game losers of an astounding eight straight games after starting the season 3-1. Despite coming off a terrible performance, where he threw three interceptions, Trevor Siemian will remain under center for Denver.

Siemian is just what the doctor ordered for a Jets’ secondary coming off a game where Alex Smith threw for 366 yards and fours touchdowns. The secondary should be able to rebound against the Broncos’ inept passing game.

In their victory last week, Josh McCown was clicking with his top two receiving options, Robby Anderson and Jermaine Kearse. Unfortunately for the Jets, Anderson is a question mark as to whether or not he will be able to suit up after injuring his hamstring in Thursday’s practice.

This game is an important one for the Jets as they look to stay alive in the AFC wild card race. A loss would end their slim playoff chances.